Rohl's Perrin & Rowe faucet line presents three distinct styles in their kitchen faucets: traditional, transitional and contemporary. All of their kitchen faucet styles are available in single-hole, four-hole or bridge faucet designs, with their single-hole faucets having the option of one or two handles, and all of their faucets having an optional side-spray attachment. The size of the faucet is directly tied to its style; traditional faucets are smaller with a curved spout, transitional faucets are taller with a goose-neck, curved spout and contemporary faucets are tall, but with either an angular or less pronounced curve to the spout.
In addition to coming in three separate body styles, each kitchen faucet in the Perrin & Rowe line comes with a selection of several handles and finishes. Contemporary faucets are available with a choice of four finishes - polished chrome, polished nickle, satin nickle and English bronze. Transitional and traditional faucets are also available in these finishes, along with Inca brass - a polished brass finish. The contemporary faucets have a choice of four different handles - one cross and three lever. The transitional and traditional faucet lines each have their choice of either a lever or cross handle as well.
Like all Rohl faucets, Perrin & Rowe faucets are cast out of solid brass. Their faucets are certified to be completely lead free, verified through independent third-party testing. All kitchen faucets use ceramic disc valve technology; ceramic disc valves do not wear out over time, eliminating one source of drips from the faucet design. All Perrin & Rowe faucets carry Rohl's limited lifetime warranty on all parts of the faucet, including their valve bodies and finish. Rohl will replace any faucet or faucet part in the Perrin & Rowe line found to have a manufacturer's defect.
Perrin & Rowe faucets are the only line available with Rohl's filtration system. The Triflow filtration system is available on any kitchen faucet, including bridge and single-hole styles that use two handles. The system allows the faucet to dispense hot, cold and filtered water, all from the same spout. The way the plumbing lines splinter off from the faucet means that the filtered water and the tap water never mix, so you can have filtered water without a separate dispenser or the worry that the tap water will infiltrate the filtered water.